In Reply to: It's one of those recordings that resists objective analysis posted by John Marks on February 22, 2024 at 06:09:37:
Thanks for the response John,
Considering your well deserved standing as a top music and technical critic, and that this is "Critics Corner," we should be able to do better than it's the "greatest" without the need for objective analysis. I've listened to this performance several times and there is ample room for objective analysis, including, in the words of Alex Ross, Horenstein's tolerance for "sloppy playing." The question for me is whether the spiritual experience will finally come through with the new version, or whether the difficulty I have with the performance will be highlighted in technicolor sonics.
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- RE: It's one of those recordings that resists objective analysis - semuta 08:44:46 02/22/24 (1)
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